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NFT Sales Decline by 5.76% in April, Ethereum Dominates, Bored Ape Yacht Club Leads in Collections

NFT sales declined by 5.76% in April, with Ethereum dominating the market, according to the latest sales statistics. Ethereum-based NFT sales accounted for $485 million in trades, followed by Solana-based NFT sales, which recorded $88.16 million. The top five blockchains in terms of NFT sales were Polygon, Immutable X, and BNB Chain.

Bored Ape Yacht Club emerged as the top NFT collection in terms of sales, with $45.10 million in sales, followed by Azuki NFTs. The top-selling NFT in April was Sandbox's Land #21,221, which sold for $1.256 million. As of April 30, nftpricefloor.com reports that Cryptopunks has the highest floor value, followed by Bored Ape Yacht Club.

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